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So it is Nishank who has nominated me to list the 10 books which I loved. Thanks for that: Here goes the list ( no particular order): 1) The Green Mile by Stephen King- wanna get emotionally attached to a book, read this one. 2) The Tipping Point and David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell- loved the way Gladwell penned down his ideas. 3) The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand- tinkles your intellect. Loved it for the cerebral food it provided. 4) The Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins- frankly, started it for Jennifer Lawrence :P but soon the masterwork by the author took me to a whole new world. The entire trilogy binds you. 5) Toxin by Robin Cook- an awesome medical thriller by Cook. Mr. Cook you have further strengthened my belief on remaining a vegetarian. No offence intended for all those non-veggies out there :P 6) Robert Langdon series by Dan Brown- loved this series for being so vivid while describing the historical artifacts. Every book thrills. 7) The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch- truly shaped my viewpoint towards life. 8) The Godfather by Mario Puzo- a thrilling venture into the lives of underworld dons. 9) A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawkins- The way Hawkins explains the intricacies of relativity is simply amazing. Loved this journey in space and time. 10) Surely You are Joking Mr. Feynman! by Richard P. Feynman- gives an insight into a prolific researchers life. For nominations, I call upon Sunil, Kartik, Smit and Deepti to list 10 books which have influenced their lives.
Posted on: Tue, 02 Sep 2014 11:34:17 +0000

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